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<template>
<div class="lists">
<div v-for="(list, key, i) in getAllBreeds" :key="i">
<div v-if="list.length">
<div v-for="(ele,i) in list" :key="i" class="listOption">
<router-link :to="/breed/:key/:ele">
{{ele}} {{key}}
</router-link>
</div>
</div>
<div v-else class="listOption">
<router-link :to="/breed/:key/images">
{{key}}
</router-link>
</div>
</div>
</div
</template>
I am using Vue Router. I read a lot of articles and all but still I coudn't understand anything from them.
The reason the links are going to localhost:8080/breed/:key/:ele is because you are not interpolating the values. That shorthand is only for setting attributes on elements. You'd want to change your router-link to look something like this:
<router-link :to="`/breed/${key}/${ele}`">
{{ele}} {{key}}
</router-link>
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I need to search for a word in html text. But html tags should not be searched. For example, I am looking for the word a in the text below, and the <a> tag should not be mistakenly searched for.
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title text-primary">ramin </h5>
<p class="card-text"></p>
<p dir="RTL" style="text-align:justify">this is a book</p>
<p dir="RTL" style="text-align:justify">
<strong>یادآوری</strong>-
<a class="btnbandmodal" href="" data-bs-toggle="modal" data-bs-target="#bandmodal" data-bandid="پیوست الف" data-baznegari="1390"> aaaa</a>
this is a book.
</p>
<p></p>
<hr class="bg-danger border-2 border-top border-warning">
</div>
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I tried many solutions to remove the text-decoration from p but without any progress.
The HTML looks like this
<div class="container-fluid my-container align-items-center">
<div class="row my-row">
<div class="col-md-3 ">
</div>
<div class="col-md-9 ">
<div class="thumbnail d-flex justify-content-center imagePreview">
<a href="#############" target="_blank">
<img src="../assets/img/thumbnails/Apelles_230x177cm_2020__.jpg" alt="" style="width:400px;">
<div class="caption">
<!--########### Here is the p-->
<p id="captionStyle">Apelles<br>2020</p>
</div>
</a>
</div>
Browsers automatically add underscores to links for accessibility. To clear it, you can use reset.css or write this snippet:
a { text-decoration: none }
P.S. You can search CSS Reset, Normalize, and browser styles for more information.
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How Can I add these JSON values to text field in HTML.
JSON:
"data": [
{
"zamestnanci": "3",
"konvoje": "0",
"pozice": "1533",
"kilometry": "5445"
}]}
I need add these 4 values to these 4 text fields:
<div class="counter-item">
<h2>here value 1</h2>
<h6>Odjeté konvoje</h6>
</div>
<div class="counter-item">
<h2>here value 2</h2>
<h6>Odjeté konvoje</h6>
</div>
<div class="counter-item">
<h2>here value 3</h2>
<h6>Pozice</h6>
</div>
<div class="counter-item">
<h2>here value 4</h2>
<h6>Najeté kilometry</h6>
</div>
You can use jQuery to select h2 child in class counter-item, and assign value to it.
Please refer below CodingGround URL:
http://tpcg.io/MFiJda
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I just made my first Vue.js app and it is awesome. The only problem that I have had is related to binding values on slow connections.
For example, in my template I have this code:
<div v-for="event in events">
<div class="start_time">
{{ event.start_time_formatted }}
</div>
<div class="icon_placeholder">
<img v-bind:src="event.icon" alt="Sport Image" />
</div>
<div class="event_title">
<a v-bind:href="event.url">
{{ event.title }}
</a>
</div>
<div class="button_placeholder">
<a v-bind:href="event.url" class="btn btn-filled">
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</a>
</div>
</div>
But the problem is that I get this result until all my site's assets are loaded:
For example, in AngularJS example, you can bind values by using directives and prevent the brackets from being displayed.
How can I achieve this effect in Vue.js?
v-text should allow you to render more angular-ish, and and v-cloak can help you hide template content until compilation is finished for situations where you need mustache tags.
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I've got a problem with .index() function in jQuery.
Outline of DOM:
<div class="one">
<div class="two">
<div class="three"></div>
<div class="three"></div>
<div class="three"></div>
</div>
<div class="threeB"></div>
<div class="threeB"></div>
<div class="threeB"></div>
</div>
<div class="one">
<div class="two">
<div class="three"></div>
<div class="three"></div>
</div>
<div class="threeB"></div>
<div class="threeB"></div>
</div>
<div class="one">
<div class="two">
<div class="three"></div>
<div class="three"></div>
<div class="three"></div>
</div>
<div class="threeB"></div>
<div class="threeB"></div>
<div class="threeB"></div>
</div>
According to which of threes in two a user clicks, one of the threeBs are displayed. I wanted to do this with .index() function, but it fails for all but the first ones. In the second one class, the two threes have indexes 3 and 4 (instead of desired 0 and 1). On the other hand, .eq() for threeBs seems to work as desired.
Any neat way to solve this without having to count how many threes were there before the div in question?
It is working like this:
$('.three').click(function(){
$(this).parent().parent().find('.threeB').eq($(this).index())
.css('background','green');
});
Check here: jsFiddle